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Guide to spirituality, offers insights on the purpose of religion, experiences of Himalayan masters, worship of gods and goddesses, idol worship, psychic phenomena, prayer, meditation, and fasting.
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Miracles in Religion:

A Study of the miraculous in religion in context of the Baha'i Faith

Anil Sarwal

1996-11

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Royale Publishers
Lucknow


© 1996, Anil Sarwal
All rights reserved
First Impression November 1996
2,000 copies


Approved by:
The National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of India

Published by Royale Publishers, Lucknow
Printed in India
at Printart Offset, Lucknow


           CONTENTS                                   page
	
          PREFACE                                      1
    1     PURPOSE OF RELIGION                          4     
    2     MIRACLES OF GODS AND GODDESSES              10     
    3     IDOL WORSHIP                                14     
    4     MIRACLES AND PROPHETS                       20     
    5     DO MIRACLES HAPPEN?                         26     
    6     EXPERIENCES OF THE HIMALAYAN MASTERS        31     
    7     BAHA'U'LLAH'S ADVICE TO GODMEN              35     
    8     INDIAN REFORMERS ON MYTHOLOGY               46     
    9     BUDDHA ON MIRACLES                          53     
    10    MIRACLES IN THE BIBLE                       58     
    11    MUHAMMAD'S VIEWS ON MIRACLES                63     
    12    GURU NANAK AND MIRACLES                     70     
    13    MIRACLES IN THE BAHA'I FAITH                73     
    14    SPIRITUAL HEALING AND ETERNAL LIFE          78     
    15    MIRACLES OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY           82     
    16    SUPERNATURAL IN MAN                         87     
    17    TAMPERING WITH PSYCHIC FORCES               91     
    18    COMMUNICATING WITH GOD                      97          
                Prayer                                98          
                Meditation                           104          
                Fasting                              112     
    19    THE GREATEST MIRACLE OF ALL                114
      
          NOTES AND REFERENCES                       117

Preface

Humanity has made incredible progress in the twentieth century. Revolutions in the fields of science and technology have changed the face of the earth. Now we stand at the threshold of a new millennium ready to witness the glories of an era beyond the imaginations of the most revered of philosophers and thinkers.

In direct contrast to the spirit of this age of enlightenment, religion continues to be unbelievably mixed up with superstition, idol worship, and miraculous events. Scientific thinking, universal education and individual investigation of truth are the hallmarks of the twentieth century but the followers of different religions do not read the Holy Books themselves. They depend more upon indirect knowledge gained through the so called spiritual masters—godmen, priests, sadhus, gurus, pirs, tantriks, etc. True religion, which is the science of union with God, has unfortunately been replaced by magic, voodoo, tantra, occult, spiritism, spiritualism, hypnosis, and the like.

The true spirit of religion has been lost to the extent that it is increasingly being perceived to be the forte of the illiterate. Religious or political leaders exploit the innocent masses in the name of religion and inflict disunity, division and even war on the suffering humanity. On the other hand, this breaking away from religion has resulted in a woeful lack of moral and spiritual values in modern civilization.

In India, petty beggars wearing saffron robes cheat the masses by performing magical tricks. They pretend to have the knowledge of the past and powers to look into the future. These fakirs often suggest remedies to their credulous clientele to ward off evil influences of planets basing their calculations on astrology, palmistry and numerology. Astounded at first by their miraculous powers, the layman becomes an easy victim of their designs. By the time he realizes his mistake, he has suffered substantial material loss, not to mention the emotional trauma he has undergone.

The divine avatars and the true saints in India showed people the right path while warning them not to be misled. Most of the time this was done at a great personal loss to themselves. They made efforts to enlighten the masses about the eternal truths enshrined in all religions based upon the Word of God. This often resulted in their persecution and, at times, even death at the hands of their enemies belonging to the priestly class who perceived these saintly figures as threats to their positions of worldly power and riches.

This book is written primarily to wean the readers away from the quest of the miraculous. Its purpose is to guide them to the path of spirituality shown in our days by the latest Manifestation of God, Bahá’u’lláh. He is considered by His followers to be the Promised One of all peoples and religions. One of the teachings of Bahá’u’lláh is that religion must be in accord with science and reason. His followers, the Bahá’ís, see no conflict between religion and science, in fact they perceive their roles to be complementary.

This book was initially written as a paper to be presented at a Seminar organized by the Association of Bahá’í Studies in India. It now includes views of the better known Prophets of God, as well as saints and sages, and social reformers of India. References have been included from most of the Divinely Revealed Holy Books.

I am very grateful to my colleagues, the members of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of India, who have patiently heard me expound my views on the topic. My special thanks to Prof. Mangesh Teli who diligently reviewed the book and made valuable suggestions. Almost miraculous was the appearance of Mr. Michael W. Thomas from Australia, who suddenly landed up in Chandigarh with a tiny but powerful laptop computer without which this work may not have seen the light of the day in this form. A word of appreciation must also go to my wife, Manju, who throughout the period of refining the work, not only gave much encouragement, but also took care of our ‘precious gems’, Aaron and Ashish, and kept serving tasty and filling snacks.

Anil Sarwal
Chandigarh
July, 1996.

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